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the final version. • The final version of the Annual Report & Accounts was approved by the Board at an additional virtual meeting held on 13 July 2023. The updated annual ARAC report was also tabled. • The next meeting was scheduled for 25 July 2023 at Leeds University.

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Storm Christoph has been named

and ice cover large swathes of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Amber rain warning The Amber rain warning area includes Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield, Wakefield, Nottingham and Leicester and is valid until 6am on Thursday. Within the Amber warning area rainfall accumulations could

ukcp18-newsletter.april-2019.pdf

be used were demonstrated by Mike Walkden from WSP in relation to UKCP18 sea level rise data can be used to better understand increase in shoreline erosion. While Ben Rabb from University of Leeds spoke about the ICASP pilot with regional stakeholders in Yorkshire in order to make use of UKCP18

arrcc_newsletter_0321.pdf

(ICCCAD), Jason Lowe (Met Office / University of Leeds) and Mizanur Rahman (Bangladesh Water Development Board). The panel discussion highlighted the value and need for further inter- and transdisciplinary research to further advance information and solutions, with an important role for both monitoring

arrcc_newsletter_1220.pdf

rise in Bangladesh. VALUE - work package 4 Participatory brainstorming workshop Last month (November 2020) WP4-VALUE held an online participatory brainstorming workshop with ARRCC Met Office Partnership (MOP) colleagues from the University of Leeds, RIMES and the Met Office. Participants used Jamboard

arrcc_newsletter_0921.pdf

survey on use of weather and climate services in Pakistan - August 2021 The University of Leeds, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), the Met Office and the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) are conducting a study to evaluate the socioeconomic benefits (SEB

cobenefits_webinar_summary.pdf

Office and partners discussed some of the co-benefits of climate action such as those on health and wellbeing. In addition to science and policy perspectives, we also heard about how co-benefits are already being realised in some communities. We were joined by speakers from the University of Leeds

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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

to assist with developing accident prevention and mitigation for hydrogen tanks. JADE: Joint Academic Data Science Endeavour – 2 (JADE 2) Led by: University of Oxford EPSRC support: £5.5 million Partners: Universities of Bath, Bristol, Cambridge, Exeter, Lancaster, Leeds, Loughborough, Sheffield

John_Marsham_ppt.pptx

How does the spatial scale of surface flux variability affect MCS properties? Ben Maybee (1) , Conni Klein (2,3) , Helen Burns (1) , Chris Taylor (2) , John Marsham (1) , Doug Parker (1,4) & Emma Barton (2,3) [email protected] 1) ICAS, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK 2

Richard_Keane_ppt.pptx

Error growth and predictability scales across models: a comparative analysis between middle and tropical latitudes Richard Keane Met Office, Exeter, UK CEMAC, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK Thanks to: Doug Parker, Etienne Dunn-Sigouin, Erik Kolstad, John Marsham, Martin

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